Things are constantly in flux right now. Some countries are just now in the throes of the coronavirus epidemic, and others are starting to flatten the spread of it. But if things continue as they are right now, Microsoft boss Phil Spencer doesn't expect any delays for the Xbox Series X.
Speaking to IGN , Spencer notes that some factory and supply lines in China are starting to go back to work , implying that production of the Xbox Series X is back on track. Spencer even confidently states that there is "nothing right now that says we're not going to make the dates we've been planning," but...Read more ...

Microsoft is confident about the price set internally for Xbox Series X, but is ready to make changes to go after PS5 if necessary. Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has revealed a little bit about how Microsoft plans to handle the next phase of Xbox Series X in an interview with IGN , now that console specs have been confirmed. In particular, a big remaining question is still how much the console is going to cost. Though Spencer wasn't ready to announce a price just yet, he's confident it's the right one. “I feel good about the price that we're going to be able to get to,” said Spencer. “I feel...Read more ...

The PS5 and the Xbox Series X both recently revealed a great deal of info about their respective hardware and the tech that will be powering them, and both are looking like impressive pieces of machinery. Comparisons between the two have been a dime a dozen since then , but it's clear that both have their own unique strengths. While the PS5's super-fast SSD has emerged as its most impressive component, the Xbox Series X seems to be pulling ahead on pure, raw strength.
As far as Microsoft are concerned though, they're more than happy with what they've accomplished with their console- and...Read more ...